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surprisingly Mostert who's the only one guaranteed a spot in the Grand Final already who goes onto slicks first...
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surprisingly Mostert who's the only one guaranteed a spot in the Grand Final already who goes onto slicks first...

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unless there's a much better angle than what is shown, that penalty for waters is insane.
Waters elbows out all day.
It’s why Waters will never win Bathurst or the series.Disagree. He only started once he screwed the race. If he did that earlier he might have had some chance of being in the final
It’s why Waters will never win Bathurst or the series.
payne waiting for waters to come back into the lane before getting out
Feeney appeared to have both Brown & ADP covered comfortably in the 2nd race. Feeney was a shot duck in yesterday's race, being forced to pit early the 2nd time, covering Payne(?) who pitted early. This meant that he had the oldest tyres of all the front runners, with Brown having tyres that were 9-10 laps younger than Feeney's. Today the tyres were all within 1 lap of each other, and Feeney was able to get the job done comfortably.Feeney will hope Browns qualifying woes continue, it'll effectively rule him out.
If Will finds that form it'll make it interesting.
None of that is relevant to what I said, but cool.Feeney appeared to have both Brown & ADP covered comfortably in the 2nd race. Feeney was a shot duck in yesterday's race, being forced to pit early the 2nd time, covering Payne(?) who pitted early. This meant that he had the oldest tyres of all the front runners, with Brown having tyres that were 9-10 laps younger than Feeney's. Today the tyres were all within 1 lap of each other, and Feeney was able to get the job done comfortably.
PatheticThe points reset for the Adelaide Grand Final are much smaller than they were for the previous finals. The drivers will start with the following points:
Feeney - 5050
Mostert - 5030
Brown - 5015
Allen - 5000
For comparison, Feeney went into Gold Coast & Sandown with a 30 point advantage over the 2nd placed driver (Payne & Mostert respectively).